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or "d," brown university? >> we are going with -- princeton! >> not princeton. what do you think? >> william & mary. >> it's not william & mary. it's harvard. >> they missed it, too. >> the author attended the university of tennessee -- >> this is the last question and the tiebreaker. >> and the tiebreaker. you'd better get this. his novel "the road" follows a father and son as they do what, head to the super bowl? flee...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these...
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this has brown rice. >> winner. >> great crisp. >> my gosh. kufrmt try that wi >> can you fly with a little guac, humus? >> malta meal honey nut scooters, we did a raw test and the with milk, thing so test. >> didn't do cheerios? >> cheerios did not win. these won. >> likes like the packaging of cheerios. >> this is almond butter. people trying to stay away from peanut butter. healthy, vitamin e, potassium, butter. >> i thought peanut butter was good for you. >> they are but people are staying away because of the allergies. not into it? >> i don't want to say anything mean, like kenneth krause did. >> i'm not into almond butter. >> freezer, vegetable lasagne, pop this into your microwave, loft wait noodles stood up and vegetables stood up. i gave it to my stepdaughter. plate licked clean. >> a bite without the cheese part. >> noodles are nice and firm, which is great for a frozen item like that the vegetables firm, too. >> holds up in the wash. >> there you go >> michelangelo's jennings table lasagne. greek yogurt is all the rain went for stra
this has brown rice. >> winner. >> great crisp. >> my gosh. kufrmt try that wi >> can you fly with a little guac, humus? >> malta meal honey nut scooters, we did a raw test and the with milk, thing so test. >> didn't do cheerios? >> cheerios did not win. these won. >> likes like the packaging of cheerios. >> this is almond butter. people trying to stay away from peanut butter. healthy, vitamin e, potassium, butter. >> i thought peanut...
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senator brown submitted his proposals to "the boston globe" -- >> senator brown, respond to what see said. >> want will subsidies, if in ned beatty thinks by raising taxes on energy produces will be -- if anybody thinks by raising taxes on energy producers will not be pass on, they will pass all of those off to our motorists and homeowners and everybody knows that. if you want to have a comprehensive session about energy, we should have thit. a true all of the above approach. she is against the keystone pipeline. she is also against -- in favor of wind and solar, but we need more of an approach in that. that me talk about about role as well. the buffett rule, it funds the government for a day. more importantly, we have our own buffett rule in massachusetts. when she has been talking about everybody paying higher taxes, she had a choice to pay higher taxes herself, and she chose not to do that. number three, all of her criticisms on me is i do not want to raise taxes. that is correct. i do not want to raise taxes on any new american in the middle of recession. when i go to businesses,
senator brown submitted his proposals to "the boston globe" -- >> senator brown, respond to what see said. >> want will subsidies, if in ned beatty thinks by raising taxes on energy produces will be -- if anybody thinks by raising taxes on energy producers will not be pass on, they will pass all of those off to our motorists and homeowners and everybody knows that. if you want to have a comprehensive session about energy, we should have thit. a true all of the above...
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. >> the browns. >> the cleveland football browns. roll the tape. they actually took the lead against the super bowl champion giants. they were up 14-0, and somehow they succeeded in losing 41-27. >> ouch. >> because you are the browns. >> look out! >> by the way, nice digs today. >> you like that? i dressed up for the crowd. i dressed up. >> and he is very happy this morning. [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about
. >> the browns. >> the cleveland football browns. roll the tape. they actually took the lead against the super bowl champion giants. they were up 14-0, and somehow they succeeded in losing 41-27. >> ouch. >> because you are the browns. >> look out! >> by the way, nice digs today. >> you like that? i dressed up for the crowd. i dressed up. >> and he is very happy this morning. [ male announcer ] we got a mom and the family car to prove that...
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it looks to me that it is brown's uniquely tailored for justice kennedy. judge reinhardt ended up holding it. he basically says, look, we will leave an address whether this test is rational scrutiny as a matter of its cell. but when you already have a state where the law says you eliminate that right for a specific class of people for people who want to engage in same-sex marriage, then it gets a high and rational basis that we saw in rumor vs. evans. in that there seems to be no reason for that except rhode animus against the class of people that you are removing from this marriage thing. so it makes a difference in their mind that it is removing it from a right that was already there could set aside the fact that the right was there after the california court found it, after this whole history of citizens having passed a friend up trying to block it and the courts continue funneling -- courts continue refining it again. if you have the right and you take away, that is now an equal protection violation. so it has been criticized as a 1-way rajoy. if you h
it looks to me that it is brown's uniquely tailored for justice kennedy. judge reinhardt ended up holding it. he basically says, look, we will leave an address whether this test is rational scrutiny as a matter of its cell. but when you already have a state where the law says you eliminate that right for a specific class of people for people who want to engage in same-sex marriage, then it gets a high and rational basis that we saw in rumor vs. evans. in that there seems to be no reason for...
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brown still has the lead. maybe six points or seven points, competitive because the has so much money. host: wichita, kan., democratic line. caller: i am really concerned as to when our members of congress are going to step up and address some things, like the drug war that has put many people in prison. incarcerating our citizens. this horrible drug war, whether we going to start talking about that? it is a brick on the head of so many people who cannot get any benefits after that. it affects them for life. it has not been studied in the united states due to the fda not being allowed to move on it. i have talked to my state representatives and have two members in kansas who are totally pro-legalization and no one else in this country is willing to talk about this strategy. guest: i heard he was a democrat from kansas, i did not realize that there were any. interesting. the thing is, sometimes it comes up in the past, congress talks about the kind of sentencing for cocaine, things like that, and studies of leg
brown still has the lead. maybe six points or seven points, competitive because the has so much money. host: wichita, kan., democratic line. caller: i am really concerned as to when our members of congress are going to step up and address some things, like the drug war that has put many people in prison. incarcerating our citizens. this horrible drug war, whether we going to start talking about that? it is a brick on the head of so many people who cannot get any benefits after that. it affects...
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. >> stephanie: in brown marker? >> caller: actually it was blue. >> stephanie: all right. he didn't get it. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: that would be funny if somebody just kept handing him a brown marker. >> oh. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> without the naked ladies . >> stephanie: and music. [ humming ] >> where is my daughter. >> stephanie: all right. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> she is so amazing, i have to listen. >> are you sure that's the type of person you want as your life coach? she just seems a little off. >> stephanie: hi, i am a life coach. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 34 minutes after the hour. tyler is from beavert
. >> stephanie: in brown marker? >> caller: actually it was blue. >> stephanie: all right. he didn't get it. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: that would be funny if somebody just kept handing him a brown marker. >> oh. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> without the naked ladies . >> stephanie: and music. [ humming ] >> where is my daughter. >> stephanie: all right. (vo)...
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one time-out remaining for matt brown. don't forget, coming up after the game, stay tuned for the at&t fox saturday college post game show. they will cover all of today's action. including the blow. the irish continuing to play well. battle between nebraska and ohio state. >> gus: first down and goal for texas. now the west virginia eight. david ash. in trouble. stays on his feet. looking and end zone. touchdown texas! goodwin! and this one is not over. 15 seconds to go. incredible agility by david ash to keep it alive. >> charles: we saw the payoff on the play, what you described was how david ash took the hit and spun away from it, out of trouble, out of the pocket, to keep the play alive. >> gus: anthony fera. trying to make it a three-point ball game. 15 seconds to play in the fourth. and you know what is coming here? >> charles: it has to be on the side kick, remember, things have changed now, they are giving more protection to the receiving team. so, now, if you are a receiving team, you can signal for a fair catch i
one time-out remaining for matt brown. don't forget, coming up after the game, stay tuned for the at&t fox saturday college post game show. they will cover all of today's action. including the blow. the irish continuing to play well. battle between nebraska and ohio state. >> gus: first down and goal for texas. now the west virginia eight. david ash. in trouble. stays on his feet. looking and end zone. touchdown texas! goodwin! and this one is not over. 15 seconds to go. incredible...
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domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are seeking to strike down an ordinance that bans six offenders from opening doors to children on halloween. she filed the lawsuit on behalf of five registered sex offenders. the ordinance prohibits them from decading their homes and requires them to say no candy is going to be given out. >> we have more details on animal schwarzenegger's new book which details affairs. he admits that he had a "hot affair with brigette nielsen when they were dating and living together. he also talked about fathering listen house keepest child. >>> the team will have to play without two of their key players. >>> unseasonbly warm to hot weather on the forecast on sun
domestic workers have held several rallies urging governor brown to sign a bill. giving them over time pay and rest breaks. >>> government statistics show it pays to live in the bay area. >> they have the highest wages. san francisco. san mateo and santa clara counties are the top 10 for weekly salaries. santa clara is ranked second. and incidentally new yorkers make the most. they average nearly $2,500 a week. >>> they are seeking to strike down an ordinance that bans...
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could be overturned by jerry brown. davis was convicted over 2 murders unrelate to do the infamous sharon tate murders. >> time for another look at who is talking. >> we are talking about al gore he gives interesting bizarre explanation of the president's debate performance. take a look at this. >> i am going to say something controversially. obama arrived in denver at 2:00 p.m. today just a few hours before the debate started. romney did his debate prep in denver. when you go to 5,000 feet and you only have a few hours to adjust, i don't know maybe. >> mitt romney also talking about that comment this morning giving sean hannity his take on the former vice president's debate announcement. >>> would you agree maybe the altitude had an impact on the president last night. that was al gore's theory. >> look, it was a chance for each of us to describe our vision for the country. the president talked about his vision which was a continuation of the policies of the last four years. he wants to have a stimulus and investing for
could be overturned by jerry brown. davis was convicted over 2 murders unrelate to do the infamous sharon tate murders. >> time for another look at who is talking. >> we are talking about al gore he gives interesting bizarre explanation of the president's debate performance. take a look at this. >> i am going to say something controversially. obama arrived in denver at 2:00 p.m. today just a few hours before the debate started. romney did his debate prep in denver. when you go...
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you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the morning debate session. i'm sorry. i had to do it. >> puns aside, before we start focusing on tomorrow night in den denver, i want to look back at romney and obama. romney, maybe appearing a little more amped up than the president in these sxmexamples. let's watch and talk on the other side. >> you have a problem with al w allowing someone to finish speaking. i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you got to let both people speak. let me speak. >> at the time when the war started you said it would be quick and easy. you said you knew where the wea
you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the...
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. >> reporter: these brown bears would find the freak two freakin' delicious. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> did you hear that, did she say putting the pumpkin out to stud? yes? these guys hate me when i talk to them that's why i do it in the studio. see you at 10. >>> just weeks till the election and it is a dead heat in the race for the white house. millions of latino voters could make all the difference. >> the hispanic vote is going to be critically important this election. >> reporter: the battleground states hanging in the balance, outreach is amping up. >> unprecedented effort. lots of money in nevada, in colorado, in virginia, in florida. >> reporter: in nevada, both parties pull out all the stops to woo latinos and their leaders. >> i think they have much bigger interest in this race. >> they wanted latino voters? >> they wanted latinos to come out and vote. >> reporter: thousands of latinos become 18 and are eligible to vote every month. they face a struggling economy, broken promises and harsh immigration rhetoric. do you think democrats and republic
. >> reporter: these brown bears would find the freak two freakin' delicious. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> did you hear that, did she say putting the pumpkin out to stud? yes? these guys hate me when i talk to them that's why i do it in the studio. see you at 10. >>> just weeks till the election and it is a dead heat in the race for the white house. millions of latino voters could make all the difference. >> the hispanic vote is going to be critically important this...
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hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. it's up... and it's good! good?! they're grrreat! >>neil: when did mother knows best become government knows best? the u.s. department of agriculture thinks that school lunch program is so great it is now telling parents to serve the same stuff to kids at home. is that getting a little too close to home? all rise, judge. >>judge napolitano: you said mother knows best which is mother bloomburg is called in new york city, mother bloomburg. >>neil: i have heard "mother" but there are other words attach to that. >>ju
hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love,...
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governor jerry brown took emergency steps to increase the supply, but it could take several more days for prices to level off. >>> in venezuela it's another victory for hugo chavez, handily winning and it will leave him in power for six more years. he left his supporters to vote in the street. voting turnout was the highest in decades. some waited for hours but the election was peaceful. >> some people thought he was vulnerable, but he pulls it off. >> apparently not. >>> police in colorado say a backpack found in the town of superior is likely linked to a 10-year-old girl who's been missing since friday. jessica ridgeway was last seen as she walked to a park where she meets classmates before school. the girl was caught in a custody battle between her mother and her father who lives in missouri. police are not ruling anyone out as a suspect. >> the odds are, if you look at the number of children who disappear in the united states, they tend to be, well over 90% of the time, at the hands of a parent or a relative. >> the backpack apparently contained a water bottle with the child's nam
governor jerry brown took emergency steps to increase the supply, but it could take several more days for prices to level off. >>> in venezuela it's another victory for hugo chavez, handily winning and it will leave him in power for six more years. he left his supporters to vote in the street. voting turnout was the highest in decades. some waited for hours but the election was peaceful. >> some people thought he was vulnerable, but he pulls it off. >> apparently not....
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. >> you are down there with my good friend your major, alvin brown. and i want to know who do you think impacts -- who are the people that are moved by this dog whistle? >> caller: people that are listening to information that is incorrect, they are being fed fear. they are afraid because of their livelihoods. they are stuck in an era in their mind where possibly the idea of a black person was someone who was -- wanted to live off of the government. it's just -- it's like watching an old movie, and believing the old movie was real. i think that's the way to put it. >> jamal: so we know that's the case. we have a president of the united states who has been arguing to the country that we know we're in a ditch. we know we have got to get out of a ditch. but do we get out of it by everybody getting behind and pushing the car out, or are we all going to get out of the ditch, every man and woman for him or herself are we going to work together or not? do you think that is something america is going to want? >> i get the feeling that mitt romney is being tol
. >> you are down there with my good friend your major, alvin brown. and i want to know who do you think impacts -- who are the people that are moved by this dog whistle? >> caller: people that are listening to information that is incorrect, they are being fed fear. they are afraid because of their livelihoods. they are stuck in an era in their mind where possibly the idea of a black person was someone who was -- wanted to live off of the government. it's just -- it's like watching...
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thorough good won that case and we got brown. in that case, the court recognized that the flagship institution in the university of texas was superior to the alternative. that was an important marker and in the cases that followed, including the case which was a challenge to affirmative action out of university of california, the court said diversity could be a plus factor, race could be a plus factor but -- that's how it evolved until we got to the university of michigan cases in the early 2000s. >> i want to go back on the texas thing for a bit. it's lbj who initially makes this claim for affirmatively furthering fairness. it's insufficient to say you're now equal. he has this language about taking off the shackles and go run, you have affirmatively further it. >> i think that's exactly right. the we is what does equality require? it grew out of our history which imposed specific burdens on members of our society. slavery, racism, jim crowe. they will had impacts. lbj in the '60s is saying how do we move forward? you can't let
thorough good won that case and we got brown. in that case, the court recognized that the flagship institution in the university of texas was superior to the alternative. that was an important marker and in the cases that followed, including the case which was a challenge to affirmative action out of university of california, the court said diversity could be a plus factor, race could be a plus factor but -- that's how it evolved until we got to the university of michigan cases in the early...
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. >> my style is like india arie meets james brown. >> reporter: they travel far and near to be the next "american idol." >> bow livia. >> i come to represent new orleans. >> reporter: this 25-year-old says she has the soul of new orleans, but the voice -- >> i'm been performing since 1989, so i'm ready. >> reporter: the stories touch her heart. >> i take care of my brother. his name is ben. and we buried him four days ago. >> reporter: her family is from baton rouge and see this
. >> my style is like india arie meets james brown. >> reporter: they travel far and near to be the next "american idol." >> bow livia. >> i come to represent new orleans. >> reporter: this 25-year-old says she has the soul of new orleans, but the voice -- >> i'm been performing since 1989, so i'm ready. >> reporter: the stories touch her heart. >> i take care of my brother. his name is ben. and we buried him four days ago. >>...
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it was the weigh-in that answered charlie brown's age-old question -- >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> reporter: there it, the first-ever 1 ton pumpkin. when the scale tipped 2,009 pounds -- ron wallace popped around and ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. back from 2006, when he last broke the record, the one-ton pumpkin is named "the freak two." it came from the seed of "the freak one" which unfortunately died on the vine last year at almost 1800 pounds. the freak two won a $5,500 prize, plus a bonus. >> $10,000. >> reporter: 10,000 bucks for breaking the one-ton mark. wallace says growing giant pumpkins is addictive. >> put one of these in the ground and get hooked on 40-plus pounds a day for a few weeks at its peak growth, you will never go back to growing vegetables again. >> reporter: it maybe the biggest pumpkin but it wouldn't win a beauty contest. instead of being orange and round it looked more like a glob of yellow, lumpy fat. >> why do they look so homely? >>
it was the weigh-in that answered charlie brown's age-old question -- >> oh, great pumpkin, where are you? >> reporter: there it, the first-ever 1 ton pumpkin. when the scale tipped 2,009 pounds -- ron wallace popped around and ended up in the arms of his fellow giant pumpkin growers at the fair in massachusetts. a one-ton pumpkin is equivalent to the four-minute mile. back from 2006, when he last broke the record, the one-ton pumpkin is named "the freak two." it came from...
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jerry brown should not have vetoed that bill. it's democrats taking advantage of the fact that right now latinos and women don't feel they can go to the republican party. the sickness in the republican party on these issues is -- jerry brown should be ashamed of himself. >> don't you think that's a broader pattern in the democratic party? >> it could be. >> you have social issues a lot of places are trumping economic issues. even in new york andrew cuomo maybe signed the bill you're describing, but when cuomo wants to shore up his base, he does gaye marriage and when he wants to come to the marriage, this is something economic liberals should be concerned about that social liberalism is sort of the only liberalism that really matters. >> and i'm delighted that van brought jerry brown up. one, i think van is right. the democratic party does take advantage of its constituencies. i would argue it's taken advantage of latinos for a long time. president obama could have put comprehensive immigration reform forward when he had the hous
jerry brown should not have vetoed that bill. it's democrats taking advantage of the fact that right now latinos and women don't feel they can go to the republican party. the sickness in the republican party on these issues is -- jerry brown should be ashamed of himself. >> don't you think that's a broader pattern in the democratic party? >> it could be. >> you have social issues a lot of places are trumping economic issues. even in new york andrew cuomo maybe signed the bill...
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she lost to jerry brown two years ago and now leads hewlett-packard. she's a successful, wealthy businesswoman who entered politics and she faced some of the very same criticisms being hurled at gop presidential candidate mitt romney. here is what meg whitman said when our poppy harlow asked her if she had any advice for romney. >> i'm out of the advice business in terms of politics. listen, i just say, you know, talk about the economy, talk about your vision for the future, of how you want to have -- put in place the policies that are going to have this economy come roaring back, so, you know, unemployment will drop, businesses will hire, and everyone will feel more secure about the future. these campaigns are -- they have their ups and downs. they're tremendously challenging. and we always knew this was going to be a tough race against an incumbent president. so, you know, i think we have four more weeks to go in the campaign. there is a lot of ground to cover. we'll see what happens. >> do you think your friend mitt romney is going to win? >> i thin
she lost to jerry brown two years ago and now leads hewlett-packard. she's a successful, wealthy businesswoman who entered politics and she faced some of the very same criticisms being hurled at gop presidential candidate mitt romney. here is what meg whitman said when our poppy harlow asked her if she had any advice for romney. >> i'm out of the advice business in terms of politics. listen, i just say, you know, talk about the economy, talk about your vision for the future, of how you...
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remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i did that last time he ran for president in 2008. the enthusiasm does not feel like it did then. >> i was in florida, they can do registration until october 9 and after that start on the 10th 10th doing early vote. i hope the campaign's getting ready. i'm sure the romney campaign is trying to do something somewhere, getting ready to turn people out. i think you're going to see hopefully more activity on the ground and activity on the ground. you're saying where you are in north carolina, you didn't see that kind of activity. >> no, i see the people are very enthusiastic about voting for obama this year, voting democratic, than they were in 2010 where the wave of pessimism was overcoming them. i see people now pumped up ready to vote democratic. the more mitt rom
remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i did that last time he ran for president in 2008. the enthusiasm does not feel like it did then. >> i was in florida, they can do registration until october...
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-- ternate thurgood marshall -- attorney thurgood marshall's victory in board versus the border -- brown versus the board of education. and the troops to enforce the victory down in little rock. at that point, the democrats had to pretend to care about civil rights. the first sell rights legislation pushed by a democrat -- far more republicans voted for it. it was about 80% republicans. they had voted for every other civil-rights bill. they were liberal democrats. albert gore sr. all of these characters were ferocious opponents of joe mccarthy. robert byrd had 100% rating. do not believe the light they were conservative democrats. there was one of 18 liberal democratic segregationist who became a republican and that was strom thurmond. this line is pulled off by describing the entire south as if it was one state. republicans -secretly appealed the democratic segregationist and suddenly we swept the south. republicans took the south when the dixiecrats died out. republicans had been winning the outer southern states since the 1920's. warren harding did pretty well. eisenhower twice. this
-- ternate thurgood marshall -- attorney thurgood marshall's victory in board versus the border -- brown versus the board of education. and the troops to enforce the victory down in little rock. at that point, the democrats had to pretend to care about civil rights. the first sell rights legislation pushed by a democrat -- far more republicans voted for it. it was about 80% republicans. they had voted for every other civil-rights bill. they were liberal democrats. albert gore sr. all of these...
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i voted for paul brown, i think -- i can't remember exactly what year it was that he ran as a libertarian. i voted for ross perot once. i'm a very open-minded person but i watch things very closely. >> host: thanks for calling, gary johnson, any reaction to that caller? >> guest: well, just that i think that by going to a national consumption tax, one federal national consumption tax. i think that really is a lot more fair. i would like to point out that it ended up being cost neutral over a fairly short amount of time. so, let's use a can of coke as an example. a can of coke sells for a dollar today. in that dollar is 23% worth of imbedded tax. that's federal tax that coca-cola pays. corporate tax, as -- with social security match, medicare, unemployment, all that goes away. no more with holding from your payroll check. social security, medicare, unemployment would come out of the proceeds of the fair tax. so you bleed all that existing tax out of the coke can that sells for a buck. coke doesn't have to sell that can of coke for a buck anymore to make the same amount of profit. they'll s
i voted for paul brown, i think -- i can't remember exactly what year it was that he ran as a libertarian. i voted for ross perot once. i'm a very open-minded person but i watch things very closely. >> host: thanks for calling, gary johnson, any reaction to that caller? >> guest: well, just that i think that by going to a national consumption tax, one federal national consumption tax. i think that really is a lot more fair. i would like to point out that it ended up being cost...
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hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ stuart: in 2008, rock 'n roll start legend gene simmons voted for president obama. today he says he will vote for mitt romney. he joins us today from los angeles. is there anything obama could say that could change your mind? >> i just want to correct something that has been out in the press for a wild. i am attracted to governor mitt romney, his experience, his resume is very impressive. the president i voted for, barack obama, has a very very small resume. it lacks or lack when he ran against john mccain. foreign policy experience. did not know anybody. never ran a company. i think this will happen across the country and most polls. people will vote their conscience right before they took off. they will come in with preconceived notions. i was going to vote with john mccain. long experience. knows how washington works. a war h
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nancy brown from california. and mary from indiana. we also have several past presidents joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us today is the national commander of the son's of the american legion, chris from pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause]. in addition several of the men dedicated their life to the sons of the american legion. gentlemen, would you please stand and be recognized. most importantly, i would like to thank this opportunity to introduce and thank my wonderful wife, vickie, my best friend. vickie. [applause]. >> a month from now u.s. citizens will go to poll as cross the country and cast ballots. that's where i come from, that's where you'll find american legion. you'll find american legion helping veterans make that four-hour trip to the v.a. center. american legion is hosting job fares throughout this nation. service officers are working day and night to help veterans understand their claims and file claims that won't get stuck in a backlog. american legio
nancy brown from california. and mary from indiana. we also have several past presidents joining us today. i would like for them to stand and be recognized. with us today is the national commander of the son's of the american legion, chris from pennsylvania. chris, please stand and be recognized. [applause]. in addition several of the men dedicated their life to the sons of the american legion. gentlemen, would you please stand and be recognized. most importantly, i would like to thank this...
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and now the polls indicate brown is a head at the moment. >guest: brown was elected to office when he was 18 or 19 years old. josh mandel, not as much, and under candidate, recently elected to statewide office -- a younger candidate. josh is bringing a lot of enthusiasm. both candidates have raised a lot of money themselves and there's a lot of outside interest as well. that election will be on the coattails of the presidential. whoever wins the presidential, if they're able to win by a large enough margin, they will have an impact on whether or not brown is reelected to go to washington. host: we have been talking about florida and ohio and georgia. the incumbent democrat is leading in the polls in two of the three. what impact does that have on the president's campaign in ohio and what does that tell you about the senate race? guest: there's an alarming amount of money being used in these campaigns. people are getting uptight about being bombarded with a tremendous amount of advertising. on the other hand, we are seeing a coattail effect.
and now the polls indicate brown is a head at the moment. >guest: brown was elected to office when he was 18 or 19 years old. josh mandel, not as much, and under candidate, recently elected to statewide office -- a younger candidate. josh is bringing a lot of enthusiasm. both candidates have raised a lot of money themselves and there's a lot of outside interest as well. that election will be on the coattails of the presidential. whoever wins the presidential, if they're able to win by a...
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five weeks after the university of texas, excuse me, five weeks after brown v board of education was decided the university of texas made its own choice. this is after the paynter case and this was to make a new dormitory that had just been built after one of the former professors at the university of texas whose name happened to be colonel shimkus. he was at his borneman, it was the name that he adopted because he fought in the confederacy. he not only fought in the confederacy, he then went to florida with his brother and organized the ku klux klan and was involved in the murder of 25 blacks so he was the only confederate, he was a criminal. he was nonetheless the person that they named one of their dormitories after a 1965. that dormitory remains until 2010. we are not talking about past, we are talking about what i would consider part of the contemporary reality. and how did they get to be named? because it turned out a professor of the university of texas went and looked up the history and found out this wasn't necessarily somebody you want to use as a role model for your studen
five weeks after the university of texas, excuse me, five weeks after brown v board of education was decided the university of texas made its own choice. this is after the paynter case and this was to make a new dormitory that had just been built after one of the former professors at the university of texas whose name happened to be colonel shimkus. he was at his borneman, it was the name that he adopted because he fought in the confederacy. he not only fought in the confederacy, he then went...
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. >> scott brown working with democrats. >> but she can't work with scott brown if she's replacing him. >> no, i'm just saying, scott brown works with democrats. he really does. i'll tell you what. >> watch him. >> salient point. >> all night long. >> wow! >> look, it goes both ways. >> he locked himself in a room for one month and he comes up with that? >> he's a good boy. >>> still ahead, bob woodward and former national security adviser dr. brzezinski. >> you say that well. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> that's the best we got? >> al hunt, thank you. >> al, put the hat back on! all right. >> let's go! >> yeah, baby! let's go, senators, right? >> very handsome in that hat. >>> coming up next, pulitzer prize-winning editor of "the washington post," bob woodward. stay top of mind with customers? from deals th
. >> scott brown working with democrats. >> but she can't work with scott brown if she's replacing him. >> no, i'm just saying, scott brown works with democrats. he really does. i'll tell you what. >> watch him. >> salient point. >> all night long. >> wow! >> look, it goes both ways. >> he locked himself in a room for one month and he comes up with that? >> he's a good boy. >>> still ahead, bob woodward and former national...
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endorsing justice marshall -- well, eventually justice marshall but attorney thurgood marshall's victory in brown vs. board of education. the democratic platform did not. it was eisenhower and nixon who got through the 1957 and 1960 civil rights act over the ferocious maneuvering of lyndon b. johnson. but at that point, with thurgood marshall's victories in the supreme court and the republicans pushing through civil rights with dwight eisenhower sending federal troops to enforce marshall's victories down in little rock, with bill clinton's friend, orvil favis in the schoolhouse door, the democrats out of political calculation had to pretend to care about civil rights. the first civil rights legislation ever pushed by a democrat was in 1964 act yet and still far more republicans voted for it in the house and the senate. in both houses it was about 80% republican, 60% democrat. the republicans who opposed it opposed it for constitutional grounds. they had voted for every other civil rights bill. not so the democrats and they were not conservative democrats. they were liberal democrats. j. william f
endorsing justice marshall -- well, eventually justice marshall but attorney thurgood marshall's victory in brown vs. board of education. the democratic platform did not. it was eisenhower and nixon who got through the 1957 and 1960 civil rights act over the ferocious maneuvering of lyndon b. johnson. but at that point, with thurgood marshall's victories in the supreme court and the republicans pushing through civil rights with dwight eisenhower sending federal troops to enforce marshall's...
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breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. with snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. and now when you buy two 40-count bags, instantly get a free bottle of ranch from hidden valley. it's on. let's roll.
breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. with snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. and now when you buy two 40-count bags, instantly get a free bottle of ranch from hidden valley. it's on. let's roll.
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or "d," brown university? >> we are going with -- princeton! >> not princeton. what do you think? >> william & mary. >> it's not william & mary. it's harvard. >> they missed it, too. >> the author attended the university of tennessee -- >> this is the last question and the tiebreaker. >> and the tiebreaker. you'd better get this. his novel "the road" follows a father and son as they do what, head to the super bowl? flee a post-apocalyptic event, drop the son off at college or start a willie nelson tribute band? >> be careful. >> post-apocalyptic event. >> all right. congratulations! and you each win a $100 visa gift card. ♪ >> all right. stay with us, everybody. congratulations. [ male announcer ] we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our test facility to see if it worked. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. a clean house. my new car. [ woman ] go ahead and take your
or "d," brown university? >> we are going with -- princeton! >> not princeton. what do you think? >> william & mary. >> it's not william & mary. it's harvard. >> they missed it, too. >> the author attended the university of tennessee -- >> this is the last question and the tiebreaker. >> and the tiebreaker. you'd better get this. his novel "the road" follows a father and son as they do what, head to the super bowl? flee...
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she spent $144 million of her own money in a nasty battle with jerry brown. >> i am confident that the voters of california will take this episode for what it is. politics at its worst. >> reporter: what did you learn from that experience? >> that politics is a very tough business. here's what's different. at hp, i have a team. there are products, there's a whole company. in politics, it's just you. >> reporter: as a member of only the second class of women to graduate from princeton, whitman climbed the corporate ladder in some of america's best-known brands. married to neurosurgeon griffith harsh, they raised two sons. in 1997, she smashed through the glass ceiling, hired to run ebay. what advice do you give young women starting their careers today? >> i say follow your passion. we spend a lot of time at work. so we better love what we do. and, you know, the other thing i say to young women, pick your partner really well. >> reporter: the elite pad, this tablet for business, is unveiled today. but it doesn't go on sale until january. it is the first big test for whitman's new vision
she spent $144 million of her own money in a nasty battle with jerry brown. >> i am confident that the voters of california will take this episode for what it is. politics at its worst. >> reporter: what did you learn from that experience? >> that politics is a very tough business. here's what's different. at hp, i have a team. there are products, there's a whole company. in politics, it's just you. >> reporter: as a member of only the second class of women to graduate...
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she spent $144 million of her own money in a nasty battle with jerry brown. >> i am confident that the voters of california will take this episode for what it is. politics at its worst. >> reporter: what did you learn from that experience? >> that politics is a very tough business. here's what's different. at hp, i have a team. there are products, there's a whole company. in politics, it's just you. >> reporter: as a member of only the second class of women to graduate from princeton, whitman climbed the corporate ladder in some of america's best-known brands. married to neurosurgeon griffith harsh, they raised two sons. in 1997, she smashed through the glass ceiling, hired to run ebay. what advice do you give young women starting their careers today? >> i say follow your passion. we spend a lot of time at work. so we better love what we do. and, you know, the other thing i say to young women, pick your partner really well. >> reporter: the elite pad, this tablet for business, is unveiled today. but it doesn't go on sale until january. it is the first big test for whitman's new vision
she spent $144 million of her own money in a nasty battle with jerry brown. >> i am confident that the voters of california will take this episode for what it is. politics at its worst. >> reporter: what did you learn from that experience? >> that politics is a very tough business. here's what's different. at hp, i have a team. there are products, there's a whole company. in politics, it's just you. >> reporter: as a member of only the second class of women to graduate...
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msnbc, they converted the scott brown, our beloved scott brown versus elizabeth warren that she checked off falsely that she is cherokee. she has the lowest requirements of any professor of any of the top law schools. she refuses to release that information. everyone knows she stole someone else's. she is -- he is being attacked to raise the issue. he is attacking for her being a cherokee. no. it's exactly the opposite. it's about not being a cherokee and she is related not to cherokee but to a white enforcer to trail of tears. she is stealing the suffering of native americans to teach from harvard law school and you wouldn't know that from listening to msnbc. >> your book is you say, how liberals have played the race card historically you believe to win black voters? >> for a hundred years they denounced black people to win a segment of the white vote,. now, they are still using race to win votes not only from black people. keep telling them republicans hate them but from white people who don't want to feel racist. it isn't any white guilt on their part. when they say america is racist
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>> ahora en suelo estadounidense, con el fin de bajar el precio de la gasolina, el gobernador jerry brown está tomando cartas en el asunto, para permitir que se ofrezca la venta anticipada de la mezcla de invierno, le precio regular de california subió a un máximo histórico, el alza es en parte a una reducción del suministro. >>> la guardia costera confiscó alrededor de 3 mil libras de marihuana, los narcóticos tienen un valor de aproximadamente 2 millones de dólares en el mercado callejero, también las autoridades detuvieron a 4 narcotraficantes. >>> el cielo se llenó de globos aerostáticos de todos los tamaños en alburquerque, nuevo méxico, alrededor de 500 balones llenaron el cielo, habrá que hacer tiempo para poder ir un día y verlos en persona, a ver si tú te animas cristina. >>> me encantaría, los he visto desde lejos, pero no sé si me suba a uno. >>> es fantástico, deja el miedo de lado, vamos con los detalles del estado del tiempo. >>> muchas gracias, satcha pretto, es momento de compartir este video, nuestros amigos de minnesota se adelantaron con el invierno,
>> ahora en suelo estadounidense, con el fin de bajar el precio de la gasolina, el gobernador jerry brown está tomando cartas en el asunto, para permitir que se ofrezca la venta anticipada de la mezcla de invierno, le precio regular de california subió a un máximo histórico, el alza es en parte a una reducción del suministro. >>> la guardia costera confiscó alrededor de 3 mil libras de marihuana, los narcóticos tienen un valor de aproximadamente 2 millones de dólares en...
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as brown explained in the day clearly last night, no, not cutting taxes on the rich. but i want to do is lower rates over all by 20% and eliminate loopholes, deductions, exemptions, that sort of thing, which all serious people who look at the tax code think needs to be done. it is the richest of all the take the most advantage of tax deductions. that is a fairer way to look at it. you always feel like with reduction someone else is getting a better deal than you are. mitt romney has not specify with projections. i can think of you we should get rid of, like reductions for state and local taxes. why should the rest of the country be supporting the high tax rates of california and new york? he also explained in the debate, this is a general proposal. we will argue about it, talk about it. i will take to the democrats and we will work out. even the tax policy center that claims this would be a $5 trillion tax cut for the rich has said, and men and then we were not talking all the deduction that could've been taken. we were just guessing. this is an opinion, not about wha
as brown explained in the day clearly last night, no, not cutting taxes on the rich. but i want to do is lower rates over all by 20% and eliminate loopholes, deductions, exemptions, that sort of thing, which all serious people who look at the tax code think needs to be done. it is the richest of all the take the most advantage of tax deductions. that is a fairer way to look at it. you always feel like with reduction someone else is getting a better deal than you are. mitt romney has not specify...